Party With the Past is a FREE program connecting young ATLiens to the historic locations around them
Party With the Past is a FREE program connecting young ATLiens to the historic locations around them
Join the Center for Civil and Human Rights and Humanity in Action as we explore the intersection between the music community and the American Civil Rights Movement.
Join the Center for Civil and Human Rights and Humanity in Action for an evening of introspective reflection through the documentary, John Lewis: Get In The Way!
Under My Hood Truth Experience is a spoken word presentation co-hosted by the Center for Human Rights and Humanity in Action, as part of the 2018 John Lewis Fellowship Program.
Today, 50 years later, you are cordially invited to hear from Dr. Tommie Smith as he sheds light on his life and the lasting impact of his defiant moment in his newest book Silent Gesture: The Autobiography of Tommie Smith.
After an evening screening of The AIB Network’s documentary film, Maynard Holbrook Jackson, Jr. Reflections on His Legacy, you are invited to participate in this community conversation on the value of civic leadership in today’s evolving social and cultural climate.
Join the Center for Civil and Human Rights as we host a community conversation on the power of art in catalyzing conversations around civil and human rights.
Join The Center as we host a community conversation featuring academics and activists that expound upon Dr. King’s dedication to Human Rights.
In honor of the legacy of community service and activism of the Honorable Shirley Franklin, the Center for Civil and Human Rights hosts our annual Shirley Franklin Day to engage and empower the next generation of activists.
On October 6, 2018, the Center for Civil and Human Rights invites you to participate in our 3rd International Day of the Girl celebration.
The Center is kicking off its 70 Days of UDHR with a launch party for RCE Greater Atlanta including presentations by Porsche and the Office of the Consulate General of Switzerland.
The Center for Civil and Human Rights is pleased to provide an opportunity for emerging artists in Fulton County and surrounding communities to address today’s most pressing human rights issues through artistic expression.